Cookie policy

Cookie policy
  1. Introduction

    This Cookies Policy explains how Allegory Quote uses cookies and similar technologies on its website. It describes what cookies are, why and how we use them, the types of cookies we use, and how you can manage or disable them.

  2. 1. What Are Cookies?

    Cookies are small text files containing a limited amount of information that are stored on your computer or mobile device when you visit a website. These files are then sent back to the original website (first-party cookies) or to another site (third-party cookies) on subsequent visits and recognized by them. Cookies help websites remember your device and improve your browsing experience. They cannot access other data on your hard drive, deliver viruses, or capture your email address.

  3. 2. Why We Use Cookies

    Allegory Quote uses cookies to “remember” users during a single visit (session cookies) or across multiple visits (persistent cookies). Some cookies are essential: they enable you to navigate effectively, set and save preferences, and generally improve and optimize your experience on our site.

  4. 3. How We Use Cookies

    During your visit to the Allegory Quote website, we use cookies to provide the services you request and enhance your overall experience. Most cookies are session cookies that ensure the site functions properly and are automatically deleted when you close your browser. Other cookies are persistent, stored on your device’s hard drive, and readable only by the server that placed them there.

    Cookies make using the internet more efficient and user-friendly. For example, they can reduce how often you need to re-enter your password during the same browsing session — provided you’ve opted for this feature.

    By using cookies, Allegory Quote can store certain technical information about users accessing its servers. Many site features would not work without cookies. They are technically necessary to ensure secure login to your personal page, access to reserved areas, and the execution of activities related to your account. Cookies allow us to identify you and maintain your session, making it safer and more convenient.

    In all cases, Allegory Quote uses cookies in full compliance with applicable regulations. These regulations permit certain legitimate uses of such technologies, including their storage for the time strictly necessary to transmit communications or provide services requested by you. You may always oppose the processing of your data as described in the section below.

  5. 4. Managing and Disabling Cookies

    You can always choose whether to accept all cookies, be informed when they are used, or disable them entirely by adjusting your browser settings. Keep in mind that disabling or removing cookies may make some parts of the site inaccessible or affect its functionality.

    Below are links to the most common browsers’ cookie management instructions. Please visit the dedicated pages for detailed guidance, as each browser has its own specific procedures:

    • Mozilla Firefox
    • Google Chrome
    • Safari
    • Edge

    To manage or disable analytical and profiling cookies through our consent management tool, simply click the round icon displayed at the bottom left corner of every page on the Allegory Quote website.

  6. 5. Types of Cookies We Use

    Technical (Strictly Necessary) Cookies: These include session and navigation cookies essential for the normal functioning of allegoryquote.com. They may differ based on how long they remain on your device: session cookies are deleted at the end of each session, while navigation cookies last longer. We use technical cookies to:

    • Allow anonymous browsing of the site.
    • Enable authentication to access reserved areas.
    • Manage your personal cookie preferences.

    Technical cookies can be used without your explicit consent because they are crucial for the basic functions of the website, such as maintaining a secure session and validating user access.


    Analytical or Performance Cookies: These cookies collect aggregated, anonymous information about how users interact with our site and are used solely for statistical purposes, not for profiling or marketing. They help us understand site usage and improve performance. You can disable these cookies at any time using the consent management tool (the round icon at the bottom left corner of every page).


    First-Party Profiling and Targeting Cookies: These cookies help us understand your preferences and usage patterns, enabling us to send you commercial communications aligned with your interests and personalize your browsing experience. You can manage your consent or withdraw it at any time through our consent management tool. Refusing these cookies will not block ads or content on our site — it will only mean that the ads or content shown are not tailored to your interests.

    If you reject profiling cookies, Allegory Quote will not be able to provide personalized content based on your browsing patterns. Your choice will be stored for one year, and you can always change it later via the consent management tool.


    Third-Party Profiling and Targeting Cookies: In addition to Allegory Quote’s own cookies, we may host third-party analytical and profiling cookies. You can disable these via your browser’s privacy settings or by using our consent management tool for more detailed information. Just click the round icon at the bottom left corner of every page on the Allegory Quote website.

  7. 6. Social Network Plugins

    Our site may include social network “plugins” or buttons that allow you to share content easily. These plugins do not set any cookies when you load the page to protect your privacy. Cookies are only set if the social network requires them and if you actively choose to use the plugin. If you are logged into a social network while browsing our site, you may have already consented to that platform’s use of cookies.

  8. 7. Updates to This Cookies Policy

    This policy is part of Allegory Quote’s “Policies” section. We may update or modify it over time to ensure compliance with changing regulations or to reflect updates in how we use cookies. Any changes will be effective once published on our website. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.

  9. 8. Contact Us

    If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookies Policy, please contact us at support@allegoryquote.com.




An informed choice

When you first encounter a website, your initial instinct is often to quickly scroll through the Terms of Service or the Privacy Policy, as if they were obstacles to clear on your way to the desired content. Yet behind those lines lies much more than a set of rules: there’s a vision, a stance toward personal data, digital privacy, and above all, trust.

Trust doesn’t mean surrendering blindly. Far from it. It means understanding what it really means to share pieces of your life — no matter how small and seemingly insignificant — in a virtual environment. It means evaluating who you’re dealing with, asking yourself whether that entity — be it a brand, a company, or an online project — is worthy of your confidence. Trust is earned through clarity: it’s not just about listing terms and conditions, but making the commitment to handling data with respect clearly visible, and openly explaining the processes, purposes, and self-imposed limits behind those practices.

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Allegory Quote wants you to know exactly who you’re engaging with, ensuring there are no dark corners in how your data is managed. In a landscape where privacy can be traded and often misused, making our ethical approach to privacy clear is a matter of responsibility. Being honest and consistent when it comes to data handling isn’t a marketing strategy — it’s a prerequisite for building a bridge of mutual understanding.

In the end, the choice is always yours. You can decide when to open a door and when to keep it closed, when to grant access to your personal data and when to take a moment to think. This is the power of awareness: it’s not about passively accepting others’ decisions, but about calibrating your own level of trust based on the transparency and reliability you perceive from the other side of the screen.

In a world where technology marches forward relentlessly, learning to examine who handles our data with a critical, attentive eye isn’t just a form of self-defense — it’s a fundamental part of living together responsibly. Because trust, once earned, is not merely an advantage for the recipient; it’s a precious gift from the giver, and it deserves to be placed only where ethics and respect are the rule, not the exception.